Afzal hanging not selective or political decision, says government
Monday February 11, 2013 10:53:34 PM,
IANS
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New Delhi: The
government Monday dismissed Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar
Abdullah's charge that the execution of Afzal Guru was selective,
and said the assassination cases of former prime minister Rajiv
Gandhi and Punjab chief minister Beant Singh were different.
Home Minister Sushilkumar Shinde said at a press conference:
"These cases are still under consideration before the judiciary.
Hence, they are different."
Shinde also defended the secrecy shrouding the execution and said
Afzal Guru's family was informed two days before the hanging
through speed post. The post reached the family Monday, two days
after he was hanged.
He rejected allegations that the hanging was a "political
decision" and said the authorities acted according to rules.
The minister indicated that the government could consider a
request by Afzal Guru's family to offer prayers near the spot
where he was buried in the Delhi prison.
Information and Broadcasting Minister Manish Tewari said that
Afzal Guru's case fell in the rarest of rare category and that the
president had taken the decision to reject his mercy plea in his
own wisdom.
"There can never be one size that fits all. In case of capital
punishment, there is a need to be responsible, need to realise the
facts and circumstance of each case. According to courts also,
this was a rarest of rare case," Tewari said.
The BJP slammed Abdullah, accusing him of "provoking" sentiments
in the Kashmir valley.
Abdullah, in an interview published in a newspaper Monday, said
the execution of Afzal Guru may increase the "sense of alienation"
in the youth in Kashmir. He also said they may "identify with
Afzal Guru".
"Saying that youth in the Kashmir Valley will identify with Afzal
Guru is an insult to the youth in the valley. They do not identify
with Afzal Guru. They identify with cricketer Parvez Rasool and
UPSC topper Shah Faesal," BJP spokesperson Prakash Javadekar said.
"He (Omar Abdullah) said young man of 43 was hanged. Six of the
nine killed in the parliament attack were younger than Afzal. Why
isn't Omar's heart crying for them but sympathising with Afzal? We
condemn it," Javadekar said.
"To raise the issue of discrimination is nothing but provoking the
situation in the valley. At least the chief minister of Jammu and
Kashmir should not do this," he said.
The Congress too defended the hanging. "Three separate courts
found him guilty. The Supreme Court upheld it," Congress
spokesperson Sandeep Dikshit told reporters.
Shinde said he had called Abdullah Feb 8 and informed him about
Afzal Guru's hanging.
"Afzal Guru's family was informed and the speed post was sent on
the night of Feb 7. He was hanged Feb 9," Shinde told reporters
here.
"We acted according to the rules," Shinde said and added that
speed post was sent by the jail officials.
Senior postal officials in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir's summer
capital, said the speed post was received Saturday evening - Afzal
Guru was executed at 8 a.m. Saturday - but delivered Monday as
Sunday was a holiday.
Abdullah had told TV channels Sunday that the government and the
judiciary will have to answer for Afzal Guru's execution.
He had also referred to cases of convicts in the assassination
cases of Beant Singh and Rajiv Gandhi and said if targeting
parliament was an attack on symbol of democracy, so was the attack
on a chief minister and a former prime minister.
Answering queries, Shinde said he had cleared all mercy petitions
sent to him by President Pranab Mukherjee.
"All that came to me have been cleared," he said.
Asked if Afzal Guru was a surrendered militant, Shinde said he did
not go into such details while looking at his file.
"I was concerned with evidence and what happened in the Supreme
Court and the high court. That was my job," he said.
Asked about possible retaliation from terror outfits against Afzal
Guru's killing, he said the government had to assess every
possibility.
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